Adding Color & Structure to the Garden with Rose of Sharons
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024
- Join me as we say goodbye to summer annuals behind the garden shed and introduce some beautiful flowering shrubs that will provide year-round structure!
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Happy day after! Jenny I think ALL of us would be happy, smiling gardeners if we has "SweetThing" senior and junior to rely on. Kudos for achieving a great team but more importantly, a great family.💚
I am a blessed woman for sure!!!! I adore my "Sweet Things" ❤️
@@GardeningwithCreekside Well deserved blessings if you ask me!
Lord if I had the money I would buy a bunch. Hope y'all had a wonderful Thanksgiving ❤
It looks great. I think it will be gorgeous. Your shepherd is so well behaved. You have done a wonderful job with her. I love to see her with you loving the PW pots. As a puppy she was so cute playing with them. My spaniel follows me everywhere I go in the yard, but she is 11 yrs old and I still have to get on her when she gets on the beds.
That is going to be a gorgeous bed with those rosa sharon! How I whish I could come and buy plants but…
soon I will fly home from Florida with Jennys toolbelt in my suitcase. I can’t wait until I can use it at home. We see all the pictures of snow from home so I guess it will be a bit before I need it! 🥶 Lots of love from the Swedes loving the sun and warmth in Florida 😎🇸🇪🇺🇸
Might be worth mentioning the Rose of Sharon is non-native to North America. It is invasive in several states in eastern US. Consider native alternatives.
@ Well I live in Sweden and it is almost not hardy here at all but in the very very south and lucky me I live here so I can have them! But they do not re seed at all I’m afraid!
I’m planning on planting a blue chiffon rose of Sharon. Love them!
I love that bird bath! I wish I could find a nice, elegant bird bath that doesn’t cost a fortune.
Hey Jenny, thanks for the video. Going to have to switch our thinking going forward. After watching lots and lots of your videos and taking pics every hour to figure out how much sun we receive; we started this spring by adding the beginning of what would have been the start of out shade garden, living in the woods. Helene changed all of that, we now have sunlight touching places we’ve never seen it in 6 years of being here 😢. Back to the drawing board!!! Happy Thanksgiving!!
Gardening always gives us new challenges and opportunities doesn't it? 😁
Gorgeous ❤
I hope you all had a wonderful thanksgiving!
Good morning Jenny and Jerry! Have a wonderful weekend. I love my Rose of Sharon!
Oh, I need those petite Rose of Sharon's!! Will you sell/ship those in the Spring???
That’s the plan!
The roses of sharon will be beautiful there. The camellias are gorgeous, love them
Cute hat/shirt combo, Jenny! Yes, the Rockin Playin the Blues has been a fantastic perennial for us in 8a. When they pop up in the spring, I try to remember to put a support thingy for each one to grow through to cope with their massiveness. The Unique Stone pieces that you have placed throughout that back area add SO much beauty to the overall effect, especially when the garden isn't as full. 🥰
Good morning from north Alabama zone 8A I ordered some plants from your site I’m excited when they get here ❤ mike
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@@GardeningwithCreekside wish I lived closer but this is the next best thing I got a sweet shrub juiced orange jessamine the honeysuckle and 2 parpalu purple and redfish rose of Sharon’s all of these plants are hard to find here but I was told that Santa may get me a gift card for there so I’ll be back for few other plants I’m on reserve for Elnino shub
Loving the smaller Rose of Sharon, thanks Jenny and Jerry and ( Vanna) 😂Brynna ❤
Isn't it cute?!
That’s the way I compost, Jenny. Nothing leaves the grounds unless it’s diseased and I just put trimmings where the ground seems lean.
Those camellias are gorgeous!!
Thx Jenny.
Watching you from Delaware.
What I’ve done in the past with Camilla flowers as well as Magnolia flowers is cut them off near the base of the flower and gently place them on the surface of a shallow bowl with water and let them float on the surface. They’re beautiful on a coffee table or dining table.
Good morning Jenny and Jerry ,I live in Upper Illinois near the Wisconsin border and I have a lavender chiffon Rose of Sharon. After it was about 3 years old it started to drop a million seedlings, I don't mind taking care of the seedlings because the plant is so beautiful but I was wondering if yours are going to do the same? Have a great day guys and happy holidays.
Oh lawsy! I guess time will tell!
I just read in Southern Living that some newer varieties of the Rose of Sharon don’t have the problem with the seedlings.
Linda I just plant two here in wi by wilmot. I hopefully it doesn’t drop seed I planted them by the road.
I bought a white shirt shi from you last fall and it is blooming its little self silly. It’s in John’s garden close to my unique Stone pieces that I got from you also. ♥️♥️♥️
Oh wow! I’m so happy to hear that it is doing well 🤍
Oh how I wish I could have camelias in my garden. They are gorgeous!!! But I do not well in the heat you have 🤔 Well I hope we will build a Green house that we will keep above freezing, then I will think; What would Jenny have…. Shishi camelias 👌😘
You inspired me to get a White ShiShi It is just a baby in a pot and it's blooming!!! I'm in 10a and its under an oak tree getting partial sun! Not sure if I should give it more sun...?
If it's blooming and looks happy then it's in a great spot 😊
@@GardeningwithCreekside Thank you Jenny. Blessed holidays to you and your family.
Good morning, Jenny☕️Question 🙋🏼♀️If you were to cut the grass 6:20 into small sections, could you cut it back and regrow it in a nursery can for the following year? Ya know, as an experiment?
I'm always up for an experiment! The key would be to keep it warm and protected during the cold of winter.
How heavy is the drill/battery?
I know I've got good dirt cuz my auger cuts threw it like soft butter. Not as easy w a shovel though lol.
My 2 camelia I got last fall ,one died during the summer and the other is struggling... Im not sure the issue though. It started with top branches turning brown.. Any tips?
I would say that if it died in the summer then it was getting too much sun and not enough water
Is there such a thing as ORANGE Camelias? Want to add more orange in my garden.
Not that I'm aware of. I would encourage you to look at native azaleas if you don't have any. There are some GORGEOUS orange ones! Gibraltar is a great one, as well as this one from Southern Living Plants southernlivingplants.com/the-collection/plant/solar-glow-sunbow-azalea-series/
Hi 👋 Jenny
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For someone in the nursery business what a waste destroying all that Tithonia -
With all due respect, what do you think was going to happen to the plants when we had mornings in the low 20s the past few days? The plants did exactly as they were supposed to do (fed pollinators all season) and dropped 100s of seeds for next year's crop.
@GardeningwithCreekside If I need to tell you why it is important to leave it there serves no purpose if you already don't know why.